Trial finder

Search trials to discuss, not to self-enroll.

This page helps you prepare clinical-trial searches and better questions for trial teams and oncologists, then opens the official registry. It never says a trial fits a person.

MatchMedi does not run its own trial database. This opens the official U.S. registry (ClinicalTrials.gov) in a new tab with the terms above. Listings there are leads to discuss with a trial team — not a statement that a study fits you.

Trial listings are leads, not eligibility.

The trial team must confirm whether a study fits. Registry status may lag the real site status, and mutation, stage, age, location, and prior-treatment matching may be incomplete.

Search terms to discuss

Use precise terms before the next line starts.

These terms come from the database and navigator rules. They are not ranked, and they do not mean a study fits. Tap one to load it above.

Registry mentions

What a result can tell you

A listing can show that a registry mentions a cancer, mutation, drug, phase, sponsor, or care region.

Still unclear

What a result cannot confirm

It cannot confirm fit, current site availability, screening outcome, travel feasibility, or whether another treatment would affect timing.

Bring to the team

Useful next questions

Which registry terms should we search, who can contact the trial site, and should search happen before another treatment starts?